GB0218.D451

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Creator
Parish of Llanthewy Vach.
Title
Parish of Llanddewi Vach
ID
GB0218.D451
Date
1709-1850
Extent
0.015 Cubic Metres
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

Llanthewy, (or Llanddewi Vach), a parish in the lower division of the hundred of Usk, county Monmouth, 4 miles S.E. of Pontypool. Newport is its post town. A tributary of the river Usk flows through the parish.

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Scope and Contents note

Parochial documents of Llanthewy Vach (1706-1850).

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Arrangement note

Records are arranged in to the following series; Overseers of the Poor, Land Tax and Church.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Gwent Archives

Conditions Governing Access note

Usual conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use note

Usual copyright conditions apply.

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

[1964]

Appraisal note

All records have been retained.

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Controlled Access Headings

Subject(s)

  • Parish Records-Wales-Monmouthshire-Llanddewi Vach

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Other Finding Aids note

A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.

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Collection Inventory

Overseers of the Poor 

 D451/1 Bond as to legal settlement 1709 

 D451/2 Certificates of legal settlements (6) 1729-1784 

 D451/3 Bastardy Bonds etc. (10 items) 1742-1811, 1833 

 D451/4 Exmination in settlement (3) 1747-1833 

 D451/5 Indenture of Apprenticeship Henry Alice, other-wise Miles, a poor child to Henry Thomas, farmer. 2 Jul 1785 

 D451/6 Orders of Removal (3) 1820-1831 

 D451/7 Population Enquiry - Questionaire addressed to Overseers 1831 

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Land Tax 

 D451/8 Collectors Certificate 5 Apr 1804 

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Church 

 D451/9 Grants of Licence and stipend (3) 1842-1850 

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